This beer is a traditional Irish Red Ale inspired by the savage beauty of western Ireland and its friendly people.
It has a deep amber, ruby color and a rich, smooth malt character. Notes of caramel and toasted malt persist.
Tales of appearances of fairies and leprechauns abound in the mountains of the Connemara, so who knows what will happen after enjoying a pint of this magical brew. |
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Mechanical Failure Scotch Ale (aka The Dreaded Crossthreaded Wee Heavy) |
This beer was a joy to brew. We started with Golden Promise barley, a strain of barley only grown in Scotland and used by the world’s great single malt Scotch distillers. We then smoked some barley over a peat fire out back. The peat was shipped directly from Ireland. The smoked malt adds a peaty, earthy (and smoky) depth and complexity to the beer. The beer is then allowed to age, or lager, for over a month at 32 degrees in order for the flavors to really come together.
It would have been pouring a week earlier if a piece on the serving tank had not broken. That was quite obviously Dennis’ fault. I would never have crossthreaded that piece. Never. |
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Crazy Ralph’s Nut Brown Ale |
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Brewed with floor-malted Maris Otter barley from England and six other specialty grains, this beer has notes of toffee, caramel and toasted biscuits. We also took some of the barley and toasted it in our ovens to bring out a nutty character. |
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Sgt. Schultz’s Hefeweizen |
Ours is a traditional German-style Wheat Beer. We use German wheat, German barley and German hops. It is gold in color and has a soft, smooth malt character. We also use a German yeast specifically cultivated for this style of beer. It imparts extremely interesting flavors of banana, clove and spice. It is unfiltered and, therefore, cloudy as is traditional.
Please ask your server or bartender if you would like a slice of lemon served with it. |
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Doctor Moran’s Dunkelweizen |
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A classic German-style dark wheat beer brewed with German wheat, crystal wheat, pale malt and chocolate malt, German hops and a German yeast. It is very flavorful with big notes of toffee, banana, clove and chocolate. It is unfiltered, and therefore cloudy, as is traditional. Please ask your server or bartender if you would like a slice of lemon served with it. Prost! |
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